thewizardguy said
Mia's insanity was completely washed away, She is a fully functioning human without any inherent insanity in her. Of course, the problem is that memories are not an 'affliction' and any normal functioning human being with a conscience would be sent into a catatonic state from the sheer guilt after the untold acts of horror she had committed. This is not her previous insanity, it is her reaction to this new situation.Stein's keeping of his insanity I can see could be more doubted. His background is that he was always a bit of a sadist obsessed with dissections. However, he was able to control his urges and get along with others. Despite his personality, he attempted to be a good person. And succeeded. Then, he faced the Kishin, a 'demon god' of insanity, the original user of the Madness Wavelength. This strengthened Stein's madness, and after Stein killed the beast, earning him the title God-Killer, he devoured the Kishin's soul, and merged with it. This was the last act the Kishin's insanity forced him into. Even in victory, he doomed himself.To heal something is to return it to it's natural state. If you heal a dragon, it will not become a human, even if scales would be 'healed' away from a human being, because they're not supposed to be here. As such, healing the Kishin would do nothing besides restoring it to it's full personality. As such, in order to retain the awesomeness of Stein, I've ruled that Stein is cured, and the Kishin within him is not. Or rather, is, but still insane, as that is the Kishin's natural state. If you believe that this makes no sense, then please state why you believe that, and like I said, if I believe you to be correct I shall edit.
Then, I see no problem with this then. It seems pretty reasonable. Though, I would run that by LaX first. That's really all I was worried about, thar he or she would feel forced into a situation without being able to put in there two cents. I didn't mean any hostility.